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Monson Savings Bank Donates $2,000 to Whip City Animal Sanctuary

MONSON — Michael Rouette, executive vice president and COO of Monson Savings Bank, recently presented a $2,000 donation to Robin and Kerry Plourde, co-founders of Whip City Animal Sanctuary, on behalf of the bank.

Whip City Animal Sanctuary was selected as a recipient of a donation from Monson Savings Bank after securing a spot in the top 10 of the bank’s 2025 Community Giving Initiative. Community members cast their votes for their favorite local nonprofits, and Whip City Animal Sanctuary was chosen to receive support.

“As a volunteer-run nonprofit, Whip City Animal Sanctuary relies heavily on the generosity of our community,” Robin Plourde said. “We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who voted for us and to Monson Savings Bank for organizing such a meaningful annual initiative.”

Whip City Animal Sanctuary is a Westfield-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2020 to provide long-term care for surrendered, neglected, and abused farm animals. The organization provides desperately needed shelter, feed, and veterinary care services to ensure that each one of its residents gets the chance to live out the remainder of their lives in a comfortable and safe environment.

“We are honored to be recognized through Monson Savings Bank’s Community Giving Initiative,” Kerry Plourde said. “Support like this makes a real difference in helping us care for the animals and continue our mission. We’re so thankful to everyone who took the time to vote for us.”

Rouette congratulated Whip City Animal Sanctuary on placing in the top 10 for the second year in a row.

“Monson Savings Bank’s commitment to the community goes beyond financial service; it extends to the care and well-being of all who call it home, including animals,” he said. “Whip City Animal Sanctuary provides a safe, nurturing environment for farm animals in need, and we’re proud to support their compassionate mission. We hope this contribution helps them expand their reach and continue making a meaningful impact.”